Vera Drake
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:16:00
Whatever you want, sir.
:16:01
I'm just going to measure
your outside leg.

:16:03
Yeah.
:16:11
Come on.
:16:13
Seized up?
:16:16
She's there.
:16:19
ls Joycie all right?
:16:21
She's fine.
:16:24
We ain't seen her in ages.
:16:27
She's started talking about moving.
:16:29
Moving where?
:16:30
To a bigger house.
:16:33
Your house is big enough, isn't it?
:16:35
Yes.
:16:39
- You ain't been there a year.
- I know.

:16:47
We had a bit of company last night.
:16:49
- Did you?
- You know what Vera's like.

:16:51
She finds a young fellow,
lives on his own, no family,

:16:53
hoicks him in with us,
gives him his tea.

:16:58
She's got a heart
of gold, that woman.

:16:59
- She's a diamond.
- You're a lucky man.

:17:02
You're a lucky man in all, Frank.
:17:35
What she invite him round for, anyway?
:17:37
- He lives on his own.
- A lot of people live on their own.

:17:39
Don't mean you've got to invite them
all round for tea though, does it?

:17:43
lt's just Vera's way, ain't it?
:17:44
Maybe he wants to be on his own.
:17:47
She wants to mind her own business.
:17:49
She's a little busybody, bless her.
:17:51
She's going to get herself in trouble
one of these days.

:17:53
I'm glad we moved out here, aren't you?
:17:56
l seen the washing machine
l want this morning. lt's ¡ê25.

:17:59
Oh no, not now, Frank.
Not your accounts.


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